China poised to lead global biodiversity research, shaping future conservation efforts.
Biodiversity science in China has grown rapidly, focusing on studying different species and ecosystems. Researchers have looked at biodiversity in various regions, like the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, and how it's affected by global changes. They've identified key areas for future research, such as studying mountain and forest ecosystems, marine life, and ways to balance biodiversity with economic development. The researchers suggest using advanced technologies like genomics and remote sensing to help with conservation efforts. China is on track to become a global leader in biodiversity research.